<p>Poor Bill Clinton&#8230;not only does he have to put up with Hillary, but he&rsquo;s been the butt of raunchy jokes ever since he uttered the now-famous words: &ldquo;I did not have sexual relations with that woman.&rdquo; This week, we discovered that Bill was featured as the &ldquo;fornicator&rdquo; in an ISIS recruitment video. ;</p>
<p>Hillary made the false claim last week that ISIS uses Donald Trump as a recruitment tool. Turns out, they are using her husband. The propaganda film <em>No Respite</em> highlights the need to create an Islamic caliphate to replace the &ldquo;secular state built on man-made laws whose soldiers fight for the interests of legislators, liars, fornicators, corporations, and for the freedom of Sodomites.&rdquo; ;</p>
<p>Bill&rsquo;s face accompanies the word &lsquo;fornicators&#8217; and Obama&rsquo;s face appears to represent the word &lsquo;liars.&rsquo; ;</p>
<p>The dramatic video culminates with the statement &ldquo;and then the flames of war will finally burn you on the hills of Dabiq.&rdquo; This is a reference to a prophesized apocalyptic battle between Muslims and what they view as the modern day Roman Empire. ISIS believes this battle will take place in Dabiq, Syria. ;</p>
<p>&ldquo;The fact that Turkish Muslims, not infidel Romans, control Constantinople today and are working with the infidel Romans against the Islamic State makes the Dabiq prophecy a poor fit for contemporary events,&rdquo; explains William McCants of the Brookings Institution. ;</p>
<p>&ldquo;The inevitable defeat of the Islamic State at Dabiq, should it ever confront &lsquo;Rome,&rsquo; would also argue against the prophecy&rsquo;s applicability. But in the apocalyptic imagination, inconvenient facts rarely impede the glorious march to the end of the world.&#8221; ;</p>
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